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  2. Topics of the Day PORTICO GOES

    The Launceston Public Library Board, which for months has by letters and deputations sought to obtain the ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE CASE made by :The Times" for Imperial collaboration "if necessary by a complete overhaul of the existing system," is ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    If we are to be truly honourable, just and pure, we must let God's light shine into our hearts and reflect from our hearts to ...

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  5. PAYROLL TAX

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Liability for payment of payroll tax under contracts is at present confined to contracts ...

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  6. FOSTERING TOBACCO PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — An assurance of stable prices and fulfilment of labour requirements are ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Rev. D. Boylan travelled to the mainland by air yesterday. Mr. J. Gordon Duncan returned to Launceston from a mainland visit. ...

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  8. CHILDREN GIVE £25,000 IN WAR SAVINGS

    Contributions by state schools to the war savings certificates campaign up to the end of May totalling ...

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  9. Civil Defence Legion Surprise Rehearsal Demonstrates Sector's Efficiency

    The first full-scale surprise Civil Defence Legion rehearsal yet held in Launceston took place in the King's Meadows sector on Monday ...

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  10. SYRIAN CAMPAIGN

    THE BRITISH and Free French advance into Syria seems to be proceeding rapidly. It is too early for optimism, but reports that substantial ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    Mr. Ernest Henry Pretyman, a former Auditor-General, died in Hobart yesterday at the age of 75 years. Mr. Pretyman entered the Tasmanian ...

    Article : 272 words
  12. "SHOT DOWN FOR FIRST TIME"

    Sergeant-Pilot G. Maxwell Briggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. V. Briggs, of Scotch College, wrote from England on May 9 as follows: "Last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Soldiers' Travelling

    The Minisiter for Transport (Mr. Brooker) announced yesterday that he had received a report from the Transport Commissioner (Mr. Wilson) on a ...

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  14. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. V. J. Green, of Launceston, has been advised that her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Child Endowment

    When in Sydney he had urged on the Federal Minister for Social Services (Sir Frederick Stewart) the question of reconsidering the position of ...

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  16. SHEEP SHOW

    THE Campbell Town Show will attract a large attendance to-day. To sheep men the annual pilgrimage to Campbell Town is a ...

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  17. LYELL HOSPITAL

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works took further evidence at Hobart yesterday on the proposal to construct the second section ...

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  18. LEGAL TRIBUTES TO LATE MR. D. COCKER

    Members of the legal profession and representatives of the Magistrates' Department and court officials gathered at the opening of the Supreme Court ...

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  19. WATCHING MEAT PRICES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — A general warning that meat prices in all states were being closely watched was issued to-day by the Prices Commissioner ...

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  20. Motor Cycles Collide

    Two men were injured seriously when motor cycles they were riding collided on the main road near Claremont early yesterday morning. ...

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  21. DISPUTE ON FREIGHTER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. G. A. Mooney) will go to Hobart to-morrow morning to investigate a dispute on ...

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  22. Bankrupts Warned

    A warning to all bankrupts who did not comply with the requirements of the official receiver was issued in the Launceston court yesterday. The ...

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  23. UNIFORM TAX

    "I think complete uniformity in Commonwealth and state taxation returns would be an immense convenience to taxpayers," said the Leader of ...

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  24. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—I would like to reply to those who are advocating the curtailment of racing and gambling during the war. I would remind these people that in ...

    Article : 288 words
  25. WAR COSTING £30m. LESS THAN EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Treasury figures released to-night suggest that Australia's defence expenditure for the financial year closing this month may ...

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  26. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged £15,256/13/8: Deviot branch, for June. £3: Miss E. Robertson (sale of badge), 2/-: Scone Friday committee for six weeks. £26/7/7; ...

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  27. Wholemeal Bread

    Sir,—It is reported that a professor in the Adelaide University advised students not to cat wholemeal bread, as he did not like it. The nutrition ...

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  28. Hydro-Electric Control

    At a meeting of Cabinet to be held to-day the future control of the Hydro-Electric Department will come under review following the defeat of the ...

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  29. FEWER CONCERTS HELD BY CITY BAND

    The annual report of the Launceston City Band mentions with regret a falling off both in concerts and engagements. The report will be presented ...

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  30. Municipal Wages Board

    A meeting of the Municipal Wages Board, presided over by Colonel J. P. Clark, began at Devonport last night. The object is to make a general ...

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  31. France and Alcohol

    Sir,—In reply to your anonymous correspondent "Toby," I reaffirm: "The contribution made by alcohol to the collapse of France should warn against ...

    Article : 333 words
  32. Tin Packing Supplies

    Supplies of tin packing for the proposed Ovaltine factory at Devonport, for which the Government is making negotiations, could not be guaranteed, ...

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  33. MILITARY NEWS

    The following is a letter from Corporal C. J. Hutton to his mother at Bushy Park, Tas.:— "Well, here I am again, still on deck ...

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  34. City Mission

    Sir,—May we through your columns make a personal appeal to those who have in the past been annual subscribers to the work of the City ...

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  35. War Photographs

    An exhibition of photographs depicting various phases of war activity and showing the damage caused by enemy bombs in London was opened ...

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  36. Victoria Accepts Potato Price-Fixing Plan

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Victoria has accepted price stabilisation for the potato growing industry worked out by a conference of Agricultural ...

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  37. HOBART BRIDGE

    Progress in the construction of the pontoon bridge across the Derwent is outlined in the third annual report of the Hobart Bridge Company Limited to ...

    Article : 173 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 72 words
  39. Queen Carnival For A.C.F.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  40. FRUITGROWERS' GRANT

    Apple and pear and berryfruit growers have only until June 15' to apply for assistance from the grants made available by the State and ...

    Article : 50 words
  41. CHEMISTS' WAGES BOARD

    At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday the following Were appointed members of the Chemists' Wages Board:—Representatives of ...

    Article : 63 words
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